Morpheus85
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Well, yeah. It's basically just marketing, "you can swap it!".
yes :-/
Well, yeah. It's basically just marketing, "you can swap it!".
It's just an output buffer, anyway. But it might not be wise to use the (unstable) curcuit by leaving it out..WTF
play music without opamp
is this dip8 soc fake ????
edit: hotplug the opamp and something happens. with opamp it is a bit louder.
There's probably a viable signal path from the preceding stage to the output via what would be the feedback path if the opamp were present.but why does it work without an opamp?
Nice find.
Download it, but got an error - the archive is corrupted.Topping posted a new driver (V4.86)!
Even so the driver component works!Download it, but got an error - the archive is corrupted.
I tried to download it with two different browsers, but still an unpacking error.
it's corrupted as wellDownloaded, no errors opening with 7zip.
I'm hesitant to install, as I have no issues with the current driver, and I don't see a change log.
Direct link to driver zip file:
http://www.tphifi.net/drivers/topping_usbaudio_setup_v486.zip
Checksum:
MD5: 71B1BCFA4A2BB40387DDC97B24FAB9C5
SHA-1: E443A768811C73B8192274C6BE4E0E05684F0819
SHA-256: 3A56E30ECE5F9E6487A2BC5AA30E111B88904345F5493CC3FB6BCB712FBD965D
I see they added images of newer products: A90, L30 & E30. Perhaps the driver is nothing new for the D10.
WinRar says: unexpected end of archive, but you can still extract the driver etc. The corruption is in an image file so you can still install everything.it's corrupted as well
WinRar says: unexpected end of archive, but you can still extract the driver etc. The corruption is in an image file so you can still install everything.
Anyone with the d10 managed to connect it to nintendo switch in dock mode?
It would only be worth your time if you are good at soldering and can get the components cheaply.
Otherwise I would just get an E30.
Well if you can get the parts under $10 and are willing to spend the time then just do it and see.I've got the equipment and the skill to do SMD work. Parts likely under $10. My concern is that why would a transistor on the output stop the computer from seeing the DAC altogether, unless it's gone into some sort of safety measure. It would be a $10 gamble I guess but would save me from spending $100-$130.